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The quality of the acting is so strong that the emotional impact is undeniable. The melodrama, unfortunately, is not always convincing. Rachel and Stephen plan to start a new life together. Everyone relieves loneliness and pain in different ways. Our leading man is Nick Krause, who is best known for his role as Nigel Guire in the 2006 coming of age story, ‘How To Eat Fried Worms’, and his role as Charlie, in the 2014 drama/epic, ‘Boyhood’. Gradually, though, because they are left alone so much in the house and because they share so many similar losses, Stephen and Rachel grow closer together and their friendship turns to a mutual need for sex and love. The film features a cast of lesser-known, yet quality actors and actresses. They co-exist for a time, avoiding each other while Rachel loses herself in the music she plays on Stephen’s grand piano. Although her father was never a Nazi, Freda is a rebel who hates the British invaders. His teenage daughter Freda (Flora Thiemann) is all the family he has left. Now he has been reduced to a menial job as a factory worker. Stephen Lubert (Alexander Skarsgård) was a respected architect who also lost his wife to the British air raids. But Lewis, who has also carried around the burden of a broken heart that is now beginning to destroy his marriage, has more compassion for the German people than his wife, so as a gesture of kindness, he invites the dispossessed owners of the house to remain. Neither has recovered from the loss of their son in the German bombs that fell on London during the Blitz, so Rachel harbors a deep resentment against the German people. Starring: Keira Knightley, Jason Clarke, Alexander Skarsgård Written by: Joe Shrapnel, Anna Waterhouse, Rhidian Brook Colonel Lewis Morgan, a British officer (the versatile Australian actor Jason Clarke, so good as Ted Kennedy in Chappaquiddick) and his beautiful but reluctant wife Rachel (Keira Knightley) move to one of the most beautiful surviving estates in the city. The British military arrives in Germany to reconstruct and repatriate what’s left of the bombed-out country. Ingrid Lacey, Eoin Lynch, Aoibhínn McGinnity, Celine Mullins, Eleanor Br. Hamburg, 1946, shortly after the end of World War II. All about cinema: directors and actors, rating, trailers, related news, stills. The plot is simple in execution, but deeply complex and troubling between the lines.